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Bombay High Court: Tenancy survives demolition, but landlord’s bona fide need prevails— “Eviction restored for non-user and genuine requirement”

Court’s decision The Bombay High Court (Kolhapur Bench) restored a decree of eviction in favour of the landlord, holding that demolition of the suit premises during pendency of appeal does…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2026
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Delhi High Court dismisses review in 85-year tenancy eviction—“Compromise cannot bar landlord’s statutory right; Waqf property management powers validly exercised”

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a review petition filed by long-term tenants challenging its earlier order upholding an eviction decree passed under Section 14(1)(e) of the…
Posted by Rawlaw November 23, 2025
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Kerala High Court Upholds Eviction Despite Collapse of Structure: “Tenancy Is Not Extinguished by Destruction of Building Alone” | Destruction of Superstructure Does Not Terminate Landlord-Tenant Relationship

Court’s Decision In R.C. Rev. No. 123 of 2025, the Kerala High Court dismissed the tenant’s revision petition challenging concurrent eviction orders passed under Sections 11(2)(b) and 11(3) of the…
Posted by Rawlaw June 18, 2025

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